While aging is inevitable, some of the signs of aging can be less than desirable. However, it is possible to age gracefully and minimize the troublesome signs of your age.
Maintaining Your Skin And Body
Many people think that in order to maintain their body they need to spend hours at the local gym, but this isn’t necessarily the case.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Development, men and women who are over the age of 65, can sufficiently meet their exercise needs with two and a half hours of moderate aerobic work throughout the week and muscle training twice a week.
However, some signs of aging will pop up no matter how much you diet or exercise. This is why skin care is important to age as gracefully as possible. When the store bought skin regimen isn’t cutting it any more, professional treatments such as chemical peels, laser rejuvenation, and dermabrasion can wipe years off of your face.
Matching How You Look To How You Feel
There may be a time when a glance in the mirror creates more anxiety than it does create confidence. This could be because you’re not appearing as energetic as you feel.
Non-surgical procedures like skin rejuvenation, dermal fillers, and Botox are subtle ways of making your looks match your youthful personality. Longer-lasting options to do the same include: a facelift, a brow lift, and eyelid surgery.
Some people fear aging because of the uncertainty the future holds. However, many people see the golden years as an opportunity to experience the world through new adventures and traveling, expanding their wisdom by going to school, or even starting another career.
If you’re interested in exploring which cosmetic options make sense for your new chapter of life, contact Dr. Beth Collins online, or at her Guilford, CT location.
Source: ASAPS
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